Non-Profit Civic Organization focusing on the children of the community. The Farmington-Victor Kiwanis club meets every Friday at 7:00 AM at the Hampton Inn, Victor. The club sponsors many service projects throughout the year and our major fundraisers are the Farmington-Victor Kiwanis Golf Tournament. Fall College Fair at Eastview Mall and coloring book sale. Prospective members are encouraged to come to a club meeting or you may contact any Kiwanis member for more information.

The Friends of Ganondagan was formed in 1989 to lend physical, spiritual, and financial support to Ganondagan State Historic Site. The Friends are Native Americans and non-Natives who share a common understanding of the significance of the past at the site. Ganondagan is dedicated to the Message of Peace. The Friends believe in preserving and promoting that Message. With your help, Ganondagan can become a center for cultural understanding and a beacon for the Message of Peace, a message which Seneca elders have said is the most important lesson for the site to convey.

The Friends of the Railroad is a 501 (c) (3(, not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to enhance the community's awareness of the historical significance that the railroads had on Victor and the surrounding area. We will do this through education, acquisition and preservation of railroad structures, artifacts and equipment. To provide the opportunity for people to visit, get aboard, observe and experience past and present modes of public transportation and their effect on community life. Ultimately, through our efforts, to provide a positive educational experience and influence the development of transportation systems to serve communities, like Victor, everywhere.

The Friends of the Victor Free Library is a volunteer, non-profit organization of people who are interested in supporting the Library in a structured way. Friends are people who feel that the library is a very special place that provides a vital community service.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Victor Fire Department was formed on January 29, 1964 as a non-profit organization to assist the Victor Fire department. Auxiliary members assist the department in many ways by providing support during extended calls and participating in fundraising activities. The Ladies Auxiliary also supports the Victor Community with activities that include: supporting the annual pumpkin walk, presenting a memorial award for a graduating senior high student.

Rotary is the first Service Club, started in 1905. Locally we lead projects such as recreation/parks improvements, Christmas Giving Tree, and activities with the School and Seniors. Internationally we have a project in Guyana, a solar oven project in Nicaragua, and sponsor exchange students. Rotary Foundation's Polio Eradication project is almost complete and the Foundation has granted over 47,000 scholarships in 110 countries.

Serenity House is a two-bed home for the dying in Victor, which is actively recruiting volunteers to care for residents.
Volunteers work four-hour shifts in pairs. Volunteers are needed for all shifts. No medical background is required. Hands-on training is provided.